ROME (AP) — Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched throu

TEHRAN – A dramatic report by Iranian-affiliated media on Saturday claim

Los Angeles descended into chaos Saturday as violent protests over federal immigration raids spiraled into full-blown street battles, prompting the U.S. government to deploy the National Guard and slam city officials for their stunning failure to maintain order. Federal agents clad in riot gear clashed with hundreds of demonstrators in Paramount, California, after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids sparked widespread outrage. Tear gas canisters exploded, flash-bang grenades echoed through the streets, and videos showed protestors hurling rocks, igniting fires, and even torching an American flag outside a Home Depot. Acting ICE Director Tom Homan announced on Fox News that the National Guard would be brought in to support overwhelmed federal agents.

Elon Musk appears to delete some explosive X posts amid feud with Trump Some of Elon Musk’s X posts, including one accusing President Donald Trump of links to Jeffrey Epstein, were no longer available as of Saturday morning. It was not immediately clear why the posts were deleted. The removal of the posts comes after Trump and Musk took to social media this week to exchange barbs.

The latest on Trump’s presidency • Trump-Musk rift: President Donald Trump said Elon Musk will “pay the consequences” if he chooses to fund Democratic candidates to challenge Republicans who vote for the president’s sweeping agenda bill. • Agenda bill: GOP leaders maintain Trump’s bill is on track to land on the president’s desk by July 4, but some conservatives are warning that Musk’s opposition could have an impact. • Trade talks: US and Chinese officials will meet in London on Monday to discuss trade between the two nations, according to Trump.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was returned to the United States to face criminal charges months after he was deported to a prison in his native El Salvador. Abrego Garcia has been indicted in federal court in Tennessee on a charge related to transporting undocumented migrants within the United States. The indictment alleges that Abrego Garcia and others from 2016 through 2025 “conspired to bring undocumented aliens to the United States from countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Ecuador, and elsewhere, ultimately passing through Mexico before crossing into Texas.”

WATCH: President Trump defended the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, saying, ‘Bring him back. Show everybody how horrible this guy is’

FLATBUSH: This Shabbos morning, at the Ruach HaTorah Yeshiva dormitory (1450 Ocean Ave), bochurim woke up around 6:00 AM to smoke from a fire caused by an electric scooter battery—despite it not being plugged in or charging, just sitting there. The incident highlights the serious dangers of keeping electric scooters or their batteries inside buildings. Thankfully, no one was hurt. (Video taken today by a non-Jew)

“The DOJ has indicted the illegal alien terrorist from Maryland … to make him face justice for his monstrous crimes against humanity. Another huge win,” says Stephen Miller.

The spokesman for Hamas’s military wing, Abu Obeida, published an unusual statement on Shabbos claiming that IDF forces are “besieging the area where the Zionist prisoner Matan Tzengauker is located.” The statement read: “An urgent warning to all concerned. We unequivocally affirm that the enemy will not be able to rescue him alive. If this prisoner is killed during an attempt to release him, the occupation army will be responsible for his death—after we kept him alive for a year and eight months.” Hamas released a photo of Zangauker appearing frail and attached to an IV with an explicit threat: “He Will Not Return Alive.”

President Trump issued a sharp warning to Elon Musk today, saying the billionaire would face “very serious consequences” if he began financially backing Democratic candidates, while expressing sorrow over Musk’s emotional state.
“If he does, he’ll have to pay the consequences for that,” Trump said in a phone conversation with NBC News’ Kristen Welker.
“He’ll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that,” Trump repeated, though he did not provide further details.
When Welker asked if there was anything else he wanted to share about the current situation, Trump responded plainly.
“No, not at all. We’re doing great,” Trump said. “The bill is great. It looks like we’re going to get it passed. Looks strongly like we’re going to get it passed.”

Today, Elon Musk took down a tweet in which he had accused President Donald Trump of being tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The tweet, originally posted on Thursday, alleged that Trump’s name appeared in the so-called “Epstein files”—government records associated with the late financier—and hinted that this was the reason the documents had not yet been released. Musk offered no proof to support his claim.
This incident comes amid rising friction between Musk and Trump, sparked by Musk’s harsh condemnation of a new budget proposal supported by the president, which Musk labeled a “disgusting abomination.”

French authorities on Friday arrested a man originally from Gaza after an assault on a rabbi in a suburb of Paris, the latest in a series of troubling antisemitic incidents that have shaken the Jewish community in France.
Rabbi Elie Lemmel reported that while seated at a café in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb just outside Paris, he was suddenly struck in the head with a chair by an unknown individual.
Earlier in the week, Rabbi Lemmel had posted on social media describing a separate attack in Deauville, Normandy, where he said he was punched in the stomach by someone speaking a language he didn’t recognize. “I received a blow and was insulted in a language I didn’t understand,” he wrote.

NEW YORK (AP) – A salmonella outbreak linked to a large egg

NEW YORK – Jeff Bezos caused a stir in Manhattan after closing part of Fifth Avenue to hoist a massive piece of furniture into his $119 million penthouse at 212 Fifth Ave.

WATCH: President Trump defended the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, saying, ‘Bring him back. Show everybody how horrible this guy is’

Chaotic scenes in Paramount, California amid ongoing protests against immigration raids.

The IDF this evening released the identities of two of the four soldiers from the elite Yahalom Unit who lost their lives earlier this week during fighting in Gaza.
Sergeant First Class Tom Rotstein, 23, a resident of Ramat Gan, and Sergeant Uri Yhonatan Cohen, 20, from Neve Yarak, were part of the Yahalom Unit under the Combat Engineering Corps. Both were killed in combat operations taking place in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Their deaths occurred during the same combat operation that claimed the life of Sergeant Major Chen Gross, 33, from Gan Yoshiya. Gross was a reservist serving in the Maglan Unit, which is part of the Commando Brigade.

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